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NEW YORK ie, sump, Ay fe ply ‘ennsequence was that nothing was dene, This the iE BS ‘the felons ¥ Soe cay pepive ground a wi when Furope ean Po yore from American government pat ia mow, WAS allowed to come im, samanien endeavor © remove this evil ry was practically ino) .. ie ay ae a nikon maging for the future to adopt And recollect that /haif, at least, of all the exports ‘of exempting aii commercial ports America come in ordinary times to this the Abert from Ppjockade, and coniining blockades merely Ps tour from America do nos consist to arsenals and fortified places. T knew something of the sf corton» It would be bad enough to ition of foreign governments in both hemispheres, ee. to stop your spindles and throw 1 Find ou again that England has been the great ‘obstacle eee a my eet not sae Spe eer ape Lary phat nee ry more important than, 'e aro, perhaps, not to be blamod. wo havi Fl (Hear.) In the followed in one direction, as ation has followed in ble member, himself , the instincts of national self-interest. For nearly . fealer, moved tor a retura tury England has believed that she bag had an in- four for bi imported trae in maintaining to the utmost degree the rights ‘Ist of .Beptember.of last year :to pd belligerente, just as America as believed, and rightly oo) Bigaent year, His object was to that she has an interest in maintaining the rights of . astro ‘the suppliesof food air Ba the circumstances are now ches We profess fe no longer inden, Thope, to fight the bet les of every one on the Conti- the f ported nent, to make war likea game of minepins, selting upand ~, Sf last year and June af thi Anocking down (he, pieces as chance 07. passion mary dic!ote. ‘YeDurice Of BOtween 3,000, We ano the prince of non iutercen'ion, which me whole twelvemonth, and his remark to me wag—I quote | xeu/ratity, we have therefore made ourselves the it his own Nhe) if that food bad not, been bronght | new'ral Power of the werld. Two «reat wars ty frown America, all y in Lombani siroet could nut | been carried on within the laat ten years. One was the neve. creat bane because, elaewhere it did | war in Italy between France and Austria, and the other S lear, hear.) Wen, 1 T would ask whether in | is the still more gigantic war in America, During both he cae of Gana anybody would’ seriously has respained neutral, Our business, therefore, . te our enforcing a blockade in order to keep out | is to shape our policy sccording to the light of wodern an ities? Nobody adil we #1 i “And y we are maihtainipg & systum whieh bands over Re States, Co ghd phi gknce | to go to Apa) ‘ ‘or depriving them of the faw Lostnyerib their industry, merely because our anti- nated stitesmen, who live and dream in the period of ¢a'mly and impartially we sball find principle of force and coercion, (Hear, bear.) All events, and I am conviiced that if we look at the tiaiter that our interests are the same as those of ihc weakest Power in Christendom, seeiny that in adopting free trae we hiverenouiced the w ime = suy, in conclusion, that this quest jou is one that ought 3200-0 200 years ago, don’t understand the wants and cir- engage the serious attention of gentlemen in ‘onmetances-of the present.age. (iiear, hear.) J hold in this district. Where are the yourg men who Fe band se het poh sitribptedys igcpoueye, pen ene into dhe life bogag the ae c ‘unctionaries em; in cir fathors entered uy great stro La of Trade. ‘oth take the largest aad most common | free trade? What'are thelr’ thoughts pon this aab- separ ang ners views of this or thereby adding | ject? They have inherited an enviable state of another p that afforded ‘in’ tho ‘ease of the ors prosperity from their tathers. For fifteen years there has iaws, that lisbes kar oleate iste in in abe ‘atmogphere of rily been a serious chock t business—scarcely a necds- sity fran anxious day or-night-on the part of the body of our manufacturing and trading jopulation. Sa something conducive to the most e vanced appreciation of our cominereial ee! ‘From one of pamphlets I will read an ex pact, in We ee mel ee the very naines of the old . ithorities 01 — Lerd Russell bas a og paseesan prey a ke Arpecica within the last ae Bae ism session of such advan can be jyed without tion, watchfuluess Mints due ke patriotic (Hear.) We must not stand sti remuin stercotyped, Ii cease to progress, be aasared we shall begin to I would therefore: t the youny men, with their responsibilities and seriously to héart. acme ae Grotins, Puffendorf and Bynkershork | ape ated riz doctrines, however applicable to Imes, are’ wa for these. The: may have been sulted an epoh of Re att “éctrites which. in thelr aay it wan parhape intaia da some degree; bul, tus. goudiGon an whic facie views wera framed ‘are ‘changed, Sod it moe Sa any to revive the dead creed man to bi4 ther ps beiween neutrals and baalgoreats hy the wise to the working population around them, Yet, gentlomen; | this v pase ‘these ogmas that you wil! | cious eontinue to be governed uuless you bring some of your great ent ket not the young men of tits district think that the pos- exer. duty. or imagine tat we can) ike the (hinese; for, if we vver Fk] resources, to take this matter thing is due, not only to them: selves and to thyge who have gone beJore them, but ea who wil expect an eflurt to be made, if not to put an end to the present state of things, at toast to prevent the occurrence ffluenee which cortain “of its enbalistie phrase still retain over the minds of English politicians and the with 3 Aaws of Oleron, the Costunibres Marit - | of such calamities in future. (Chere Selon, oF te once fained ek Comat ona wolalo dal Maver Tt would be ae sta Sard Reeept the crude of Theophilus asthe base Gt bene The Aristocrats on Intervention, rts, a8 b) define and: govero our Inteynadonal reladons i [¥rom the London Herald (Derby organ.) Oct: 31.3 auiborities wrpese dicts he pers creeet w bein harngny wi ‘The ene power of the now almost extinct sscnenl of | the frolinge of the ps “phi ical radicaliem’? may he traced in the porni- ‘ o_ practical sense to bear pou the antiquated prepossessions » of those who are at the head of affairs. It was 50 before. A have fvught the battle with our own governing clas: and you will bave to fight that battle agai ‘an tho of | oy emayof obtaining such a change an maritime law at wil! put it if harmony with the spirit and the Scivtatieh of 4 «“ yn ree seer ba wo oe vague respons: 1 m1 injure yourselves by the sys- bene ‘coinmercial Dinckade, you may injure your tes 8 groutdealaore.”, I ywant to know, »in the wide range the world, what concefvable injury you can do to avy _peopie on earth that will equal the mischie? which be this region of Lancashire course ¢f Enzlish policy. Happily we have doje to make our statesmen bypocrites cowards for nearly thirty years alior possess any honest or serious meng. forced with mueb exaggeration and many ‘i errors, has yet proved on the who' country. Hut it has now: become mor A name to conjure with; {thas been 1 ‘schemes of ‘personal to the rnlos of ical honor as to common sense an! sound ciples, by. ski!ful manipulation into dangerous tie sacred uames which mi) , the ¢ Lie things continacs for econoniiea) For, reocliect that if you ‘aischoods-— America or Russia, the fact is that you prevent them from rigne and ambition as contrary aud party allegiance are now used as spells to r “efor: but that word, in its techiieal aeceptaton, cambined to disturb Parliament, to agitate the country, ud their followers it had ceased to “Free trade’ had ius value: it meant something which, thongh ep: uyted prin. But of all the: truisms of the choo). converted of wl) feceiving comparative fuxuries into their: ports—your | the devil withal—non-inlervention’? is, pe haps! th manufactured goods, colonial produce and. the like. | sweerely resperted end the most atrotousty pe 4 ‘People can live tolerably well, as they have Hyed, with. | Word represents an idea which has taken a powt out these things. But if you inflict % commercial block- hmibds—and net withont reason. Litervention jome hundreds of yuillions, a great ade that stops the exports from as woll as the imports | — this country, while you are only depriving your b suing has been spent hout just cause, \y-of comparative laxuries you are depriving your- men of ail par Lal sid and Fox, Can- re both of the raw material of the industry by which | ning avd Gronville—have leea ade Of nov-intercen- bon. And there are casesia which early prescribed by justice, and by your people live, and algo of the very food necessury f their snbsisioncs. (Hear, hear.) Ihave thought reuct ave thought much at we wil n-interveution. is 1 call ‘upon this subject, and I cart conceive of no case in which, | Mterrational moraifiy, as distinguished from inte while carrymg on war with other Powers, you could in- | Bational Jaw. But modern radicalism, as expound. flict up them the same amount of inju'y'as you would | ed not only by the ex roprosentstives of Manchos pore incon ae an efficient aystem of blockade, | ter, but by some of these who are nambe and if th 4s Lot to be ellective the whole thing | *MOng respectable aud —_resywonzilie v, fall to the xround asa mere mischievene delusion, But j/copstrues the phrase in a sense in which it P maxe it effective, and J repent, there is no great country | i8 contrary alike to poliey and tb) justice with which you could be at war without inflicting | That other — countries should iaterfere — wher ever they please, and that we should Hover chook | materferenee; that our interests should be wa commerce stopped and cur manufacturers ri reign war, and that shold nain inactive w ly or practically ceciured against oursel Je that a mght. way = to deprive its peovte material of their industry, and at ibe vane to starve them by shutting eut their po td pained their ‘echaiaeeuineen ‘condition at the very m Fobust arms apd moscn'ar another 5 blockade the commercial ports of a. foreign Power like argument to be answered by rec Aint ives | coon Dy i of non-intervontion, ‘strength, if it can by any means be obtained without, ‘nt br hindrance. I can understand any great manufacti so Nike this, Madlataldag a larye fleet for the pur. Keeping its doors open for the supply of that food oat those raw materials; but by what perversity of rea- poning can any stat~sman be broa;bt to y fndispensible commodities from reaching our shores ? .) There is another point which I do not ‘seed, but which i# one of very great Koportiase: We should sock to estabiieh it as & principle jn pera v3 nations that they should aot resort to ine prohibition of exnorts as a nelligerent aut on to be the trne policy of fngland, has no place in this disoussion. war a third Power has @ perfect right to conc offensive and defensive alliance with eith doing 80 it {pevilably renders itself aypariy toch If two factions withi the same nation are wagin, war, a foreign Power commits no breach of {nt daw in giving its ard to one of the ai long as info doing it. condnets the war, 80 1a action 8 concerted , in perfect novotdanco w the amiversaily reer wart and so did Fi Ald apply e ther narue fo. 1 short ever the whole world—one part of the earthmust become more and more dependent upen another for the supply of its material and its food. Tustead of, as ly, ove sounty sending ite produce to another county, or Werial em for the manufueturing eon ne nation sending its raw material to another | er foreign volicy, she is Heft almoat. without an ally pation, we shail be im the way of having | Burope; i seems to be the deliberate intention © whole’ comtizents engaged in raising the raw ma- | [rescut cove » acu! tat she sh ye pone but ene in Americ war Unore ry tig I not preperty » but tuey thei ves this is what Mr. Bright and Lord Rusrell now racan by non-tatervention, and this is meider common ser ¢ nov in- vigor to, hi te oe Dattles? I say, on ternacional law.’ Nevertheless. the earnest denire of raw or prio! Ady ‘Above all Sake pe peace, which is as striking a characteristic of this nation bt have ine eet scent ote port of foreign a8 its persistency in wai “and its reverence for thephrase ac To you, who are entire! plato upon } $2 which that desire is embodied and expressed, render these countries ‘for your Pi Sr Bees ‘and your food, it | the empty and perverted word a powerfui argument—an g What is really what gronnds that policy has beou declared by Fngiieh thinkers International law it two Powerr are ai a civil roles wt. ‘When J was e1 in arrang treaty of cor tf the reapective beliiverer with Fri ee eee in Ks corer, svaing shiver Fraves of Kugland of an ontvage on the law Interdieted the right of prohibiting the exportation of nations. So we interfered iu the war between Ru wal, But, according to my.idea, tfonr diplo: is to and Tarkey, where wo considered ourse! ver not the vio+ sarried out ip the common genke interest of thase vast | iatots but the vindicators of fateruationn! right. | Such communities , id. feck “by every means in our | Mtervention this has been the tavariabie custom of in the cave of war, to prevent Lelligerent States | all great Powers where their iniercats were deeply in- Fem topping the export articles necessary forthe sug. | Volved in a quarrel to which they themselves were not tenanee or the employment of mankind. With the gene Rot, even ia purely civil wars there aus iy ch of another hen . 1b 18 our interest to war. The beilizerents 6 ihe same langaa fer a noeaibie, the sudden interruption of suc! have always lived cnder different goveroiuenis, they endear, ‘and therefore I would suggest it as a most | have different institut ws, and are seprrated by a dis. hing to be cre ef Our government, | tivet geographical frontier, The object of the Sovlis te not g poecnpet eae Ne of their policy, that | domén’m. bul dncepenteace. ‘The great moral ohjcction to thoy #1 seek in ed ogotiauions of treaties to bind | itterference ime civil war—that it is an attempt tosub- ¢ the parties Peapnotyelyy notas a belligerent act, to pre- | Jeet one part of a uation to a rule w ch they ; vent the exportation of fan tBing, unless it be the muni abhor—dees “not ay to this case. We have Lions of war, T don’t think the government sh u!d {nter- which is given by the ical fore to prevont the manufacturer from sending out an, Uhat he makes. ‘The io joficate the moral authority of that right to cane out ships or armaments to bo used in fighti Bat T mean that for all articles of merce there ought to be periect vain time ot war, aie oe T am urging it may be said, “But you get people to observe these inter: Pepe ulation even if they are entered ipts.'’ That ark was iy in the House of prediction, Thy are any it roca rt Cetigaone ny ty d@ortaken unless ty aro res canta joar, hear.) But we have this guarantec that the Tam now ad will be vowpentid ‘amuaney at dese contemplated to ly. an article in @ treaty between an, tro rover fe he fn the cose of the exemption ot Ragen ce na from capture — wen, to be ron nations, and having gocigcant oat tbe maritime eece s two oountries which Lord {tussell seems disposed reject the mediation of Tands France and Russia combined. It is trac that throo Powers wore to attempt to enforce their sho would have bya ead er with it @ moral weight as well as & ph a calamity than the which bas hi ‘been the sole arguihent of our mi Pedinkinelt ee thie mune tal spread of free trade principles—by which | mean no thing bot the principle of the division of lator carried Penatiss or ' engagement 1 a Seer he cozaneaty i wo deh ta dangered by the war or by its ‘mation waie tae beens. pa ta to all nations rn Weak ich bas always been our bitter enemy, ty, | ie its saporate attempt to Feduies te erdinude a people hich is sager to statesmen, but of men alil and moral courage. the Loudon ['ost (government organ), Oct. 48 now upwards of a year and a halt eince resent constituting the Southern colfonerecs withdrew hese ves the American Union: nd barren though it med, ant Tecmmerciol,awvith on the dfensive. article that he government ‘noth fie heligerent who has ae Jom the fir do ‘with ‘mer rcantile men; it ought oe eeibtas We have that richt to aid our friends d) fx‘ure against the surveillance of Seana! at wll. Of course it | Our actual enemias which France ¢'aimed hyenas oe enould noc allow an cnemy to here and fi | when our Ame: colonies revolted. Have we not ragod buinanity ‘which we asserted in the case of Greceo; and to assert against the Taepings? Tt is true that the North would have a right OF even that of Eng- if the decrees, right to reeist theta by fo-ce—the same right which they would haye forcibly to eotapel her sub- missin. The {hterforence, however, would be no violation either of international Jaw or of international morality. af reso'ved. on by the three first Powers of Europe, it hardly to be resisted, iysical force absolately irresistible, And iC, this interference {s not to take Mace—if America ts to be red, 4 Lancashire desolat distressod , “by the indefinite coutinuance of mm ‘war—at least let us have some better reason given for our submission to stich hero ._ Noti-tnverven- ten in civil wars is but justice, se tong as those wate are waged in Christian fashion: Ton-iutervention in national was is but prudent eo long as our interests are noven- iasue; but noo i auimasity, indeed all tho of mtb elt inertia Hy 4 | intervention, when Our commorce is dwindiing and our toa gen aero Ry io hag staple manufacture at a 8 because a governmént will not abay- gnitant ‘not of y devo! ot f polttieal sagacity are of the American Pee be | beca in wate pero ite history may vie in ge our policy, thatas we lave adoptertfroe | that of any other mre of siavier duration in the annals in ti 19 Of pence, KO Olght w2 to | of the world, That it has witnessed a powerful republic, ‘aH possible also fn time of war. | gorerned by @ iat apts i most reepacts unexcop and: whesever you And a | Uionable, citea eee, ns be the least legitimate commerce, whether in | its clai tenet be patil oetority. * assured that its removal | it! to attribute rhs “the ‘At. = than ft can do | tiean ‘conemtutiou tho yen which baye soan- on and. for this | dalized Buropo uri the past oighteon months. heave ‘twice the commerce | A decd of partnership may be drawa op without heanaty aanufacturing die | a flaw, tho rights of ench of tho parinora may be Grict, aa ft has done before, {te voiee heard in order scourately ‘agcortained and impartially apportioned, pgs sgn ‘Ow finally tri. | yet still tho concern}may come to a dead lock from th pos can bo, in time ot wat “tenn i hare ete PNorthorn Sad the’ South ro eaten \e a we | gether. jern States rand a the practical n 1} hore was at the best of ‘f decided antagonism. peng oisaling Mr. forms fonts the Union ever possessed: he had ‘the good sense to counsel & separation, In such .} a jon he saw, notas at it, the di of th on ion wto vn hostile and bank ripe sien it the anct confedesacier. ia. Hotated by policy anit ston comschsing the Americas po Many incident to those principles of State iudepel sident, led Eres Th sein Sout an and 1a both united ee i oer i hi wate tae! 14 in igest of Union vawietge ae Slavery While: olhers should disavow ndenee bie formed the tet the striking feature CA the fedoral consti- tation. 16 oH that independence was ieee ded in elects te Soa Jyzed and mountains ot | mest the Te ultimo. The King, in the courseof his intact to the present 22 ‘Those guarantecs, Stags were ation of is bg became necessary for the preservati Acie mage the momen G if ae istrate eel yy chance of tha.gome ruck ectrasted. wit with less authority is granted Fre ape rm to a Constitutional king, aud invested with none of those attributes which insure fer royalty — dience and respect, was utterly unfitted to ne, destinies of @ people under circumstances doman ing clear mt and a strong will. Finding himself in- conducting public affairs, ander circumstances like the present, conformably to the gonstitution, the American President was obliged to take retuge in’ des- og One by one the several bulwarks of civil jeer ve been broken down until at length of the fedoral Constitution there remains but the name. State rights and individual rights have in turn been frittered away, and now independence is no Jonger to be found, either in the person of the eitizen or in the coungil of the State, A press which, at the commencement of the war knew no ‘other ceusor than the voice of pnbhe opinion, can no longer publish an item of news withont receiving the * am- “primatur”’ of « provost marshal. Civil uberty bas be- come a myth. since no American citi no matter how remote may be, his residence from at of war, can count with certainty when he rises in morning on not occupying a military prison before wight, The coustits tion has for the moment periehed, 3 oy 7 ET, Wt in (ed Es ame constitution that hundreds of creatures aré sacrificed, the, industry, spe milan par - 1 laviehly eves. up- hold this constitution, which is now tranrpled under foot by @ government which is not so much feared as it is despised, and which has not risen to the dignity of being hated—to uphold a constitution which, theugl: originally gnined by one of the noblest struggles chronicled in the history of man, is now dragged through the mire without exciting the fechleat murmur amidst a population of mil- Vions—it is to uphold this constitution that a war of exter- mination J¢ now waged and a servile insurrection has been craftily projected. To groater, lengths buman folly and buman ‘wickedness have never reached. An American Boy Instructs Napolcon. {Paris (Oet. 24) corretendaics of Tondon 8. ipping Gazet Walking the other day on, the beach af Biarritz Lod Majesty happened to meet an intelligent looking bo; About eight or aed! cars old, who tuok off his hat ar passed. The Kny La & sourteously returped the salute, and snid, ‘are yor iglish?”? “No,” ahswered ‘the boy, very quickly, and drawing dimsell up, I’m Ameviean,’ “Oh! American are you? Well, tell me, which are you for, North or yh??? ‘Well, father’s for the North, 1 believe; but J am cer- tainly for the South, For which of then are you, sir?” ‘The Emperor stroked his moustache, smi! hesitated alittle, and then said, “2am for both.” For both are yout’ Well, that's mot 40 easy,, and at please nobody. Hie Majesty 1ot the eonverration drop, and walked on. , The Montenegrin Question. Se, PRTERSBORG, ah 1862. ‘The Journal de St. Pélrreburg of today publishes a diplomatic correspondence between Fart Russell and Prince Gortachakoff, in reference to tbe Montenegrin question and the state of thinga in Turkey generally. Far} Russell holds opinions conttary to those of the Rus- sian goverment respecting the oenditions of peace i posed upon Montenegro, and explains for what reasous Breland must decline 10 give hor support to projecte which have no oiher aim than that of dissolving the ties of sovereignty which eénnect Montenegro with Turkey. Prince Gortschakelt, in reply, eudeayors to show that the Porte has acted with great dishonesty towards Montene- gro, and states that Russia also considers the mainte- nance of the Turkish Empire as important for the politi cal equilibrium of Europe. Russia must instst, however, upon & more conciliatory sysiem of government being in: angurate im Varkey, as far ag the Chyiatian subjects of the Porte are concerned Prince Gortsebakott also oenswzes the conduct of the Turkich government m the Herzegovina and Montenegro and at Privrade. The Avantic Telegraph. Messrs. Elliott & Co., of ihe submarine telegraph contractors, had written a Jotier to Mr. Cyrns W. Fieit, of which the following ® an extract:— aquinies, we beg to state that we are dont that a good aud desirable submarine n be laid direct from tvelaud to Newfoundland, # to undertake the eon{ract npon the follow- we shall be paid exch week our actual dis nents for labor and material, when the cable 18 laid and in working ve, for or thne, services and profit, © actual cout of the line in abares of eliverable to us in twelve equal monthly end of exch esecessive month whereut ule cable shall. be (ound in working order. Ww fident that this enterprise can be eu fully carried ont, that we will mike @ cash eabecription for a sum of £25,000 sturling, im the ordinary capital o/ the company, amd pay the call on the same when made by the company. France. The violeut gale which had visited Engiond had also prevailed all over France for several days, inilicting cou- siderable damage in rome suetione. The Paris Menileur awnounces the appoimtment of a umuiaver of new first secretaries at the prinéipal European eimbassics in Freee cays:—It appears certain that M. de Sarti- ges, the new Ambassador at the Italian Court, will re- han government to give its. ad ation be thesion to ‘eon: Italy and the Papacy, which 8 heen instructed to eupport in vuformity with the pubjished Jet- ists of the guarantee of tho Pou. Pnropean Powers. ublicly open the new Boutoward sth November. Jitor of the French journal, the Sport, duel with swords by the Duke de ase. Mr. Dillon sent the challenge en 1 upon ecane sporting matters, eon the 24th of October opened firm, became vory fiat, rentes closivg at 1 boon Killed i Grammont Cod aecount of a TiwVari be 71 74, Italy. The epntation appointed to mens to the Queen of Portugal he og. address to King Victor Bi w eltizens w a vi 7, in the honor whieh uvey dhe gift of the - a delivered the follow. by recetving as’ a pew proof that ar [rem Rome; twe know that Rowe suffers intimantly, bnt fides in yourMajesty's word. Ia every event you will n hor people an energetic dewire that jusvice may be ‘Te King thanked the Roman deputation in bis daugh cre naive. A telegram from Spezaia caused & pain in tae knee, exiremely. ates that ¢ ‘ibaldi’s journey The General iffers, but not Swede pening Of the Chambers took _— on the 23 A re vhe fort of the representation is necessary, and prevent time ie favoreble for that purpose. Bills will be laid ve- fore you for the organization of general church assem- bites and for changes in the criminal and marithine laws. ‘The jpertent developmest given to the military svs- tem in foreign countries requires from us great sac- rithces, Tue speech coneftued with an expression of his - ty’s satisfaction at the formation of volonteer rifle corps, Commercial miclligence. <HE LONDON MONKY MARKET. {From the Manchester Guardin (city article), Oct. ‘The Wish stock market this (24th) morni beosbes with a dull appearance, and attention having beoa sub- fo oa 8 attraated toa paragraph in the Liverpool ship- pe, igence of the Loudon Times, to the effvct that Reniitadiooe’ from LS brings intelli ye that Commodore Wilkes, of ty, ts ing” Bermuda with his Paver ithough pe hag been oreeres to quit by the Governor, a decline of % took place, fro which there was no rece she generel eoneat Use stage vorable, Con: s, which left off ‘entorday at pein were dret qiolet bac and tho foal final price oaN A cont some slight extent, or Many, Anithiratale trom the bank (10,000 soverelgts ‘ing been taken this ‘Afternoon tor exportation), con trate to the disposition to flatness dentind for disconnt at the tank to-day was again maderete ‘Tho foreign market waa beavy, tu wazmpatby ith con. Bole, afd jn soveral instances @ ‘Was occurred. ‘Turkieh descriptions show a rept) yr per peice some vague feporta of anew attempt at ‘Insurrection tn Greece. Consotides left off at 3%, and the ey ae seriy) also ts a lit He leas strong at 2 premitm , ahd Portognese at 2) 2% premium. - ravien israthor better, at 3 discount, Venexucle re- mains at 3 a3, 4 Pivot, os fexion tian moore pel prem market was Inactive in the morn ‘at Tnereared tendency (> depression towat A prozpectue has been fssuod of another new Canadian bank. it is to be called the Baul ia and New Brougwick, with a shares of £100. Sif wad Hea: tho directors. penne oy honre Turan 093%. Mar- kets flat, 6 dull The bank returns sor Mths week show a decrease im bul- lien of £317,561. MESSRS, RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND COMPANY'S CIROU: market a mic Seienitions oe ee | ood ao ES ed oondition. Bons corm dull at late quotations. eR TI Westorn, 9s. @ 98, ad for St wea for Milwavkeo gabagpows, a . for winter; Southern, 1 . 6d. ; ern, 408 8d. a Ie. Southern, Tg. @ 12s. 3d. por 100 ‘Ibe. 6d. per 19° Jbs. Indian sam mixed, 292. 3d. a white, ts + 82s. per 480 PRovi Na —Keel has ae & fair nale, about 890 Licvves in the week, at low prices. Pork—The stock is chieily ‘Western. which ts almost unsaleabie, Bacon in limited sale, and buyors stil! get an advantage tn prices. dull. Shoulders steady. Cheese unaltered in _With moderate faies, Lard—Speculitors have given way, and stocks Are treoly offered, causing wregulariiy im perleen geparelly quotations must be reduced 2s, per | cowl, baving bees accepted for fine lt vs.—Tallow continues dull, prices of ail Dus finest qualities are again lower, We quote Butch- era’ Association 47s. a 478. Gd., and city rendered 438. a Hans | value, NOVEMBER 9, 1862. __DRY Goons, ARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY ™ Riau VOINT APPLIQUE LACES—Tbe.. $1, 81 26 $1 7 2088 to Bs, aint 89-50; warranted nt lean thas hott price’, Aisa, wi oven ow | Moaday, Nove ambex 10, q yf asectnn REAL BLACK THREAD & BLACK TURE OT Quinn AX Nb ig WRENCH Le Lacks, EB, ce and French Bn | styles, together with af ull astortmant of aed LACES AND ENBROLDERL All at remarkubiy Tn London also the market closes dull and k stoady, at 9s, a 9a. 3d. for Philadel. and 7g. 6d. a 88, 3d, for Baltimore. Rosin dull; 250° bis. common sold at 275. por ewt.; nothing done in tne Seeds—Ciover seed neglected, wd’ prices nominally the game as last week: no sales of tiax or timotby seed. e- troleum—500 bbis. crude American sold at £20, and a small jot of Canacian at £13 per ton. Refived brings 28. 8d. a 28 54. per gallon. THR LATEST MARKETS, LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxpon, Oct. 3%, 1862. ‘The latest sales were.—Erie Railway, 83 a 34; Hiinois Central shares, 47}; a 4654 discount. LivenrooL, Oct. 25--Evenis x. —The sales of cotton to-day were 2,000 bales. ‘The market is bay with a downward tendeney, but prices re nachanged, The sales to specuiaiors and exporters were 1,000 ee Peon —The breadstuff: market closes steady aud m. Provisions. —The provisions market js flat and beavy. HAVRE COTTON MARKER, The eales of cotton for the week have been 3,000 bales. ‘The market is steady and prices unchanged. Stuck, 33,000 bales. Panis, Oct. 25, 1862. closed at TIf, 4c. ‘The Bouree is flat. RIBBO iS CHEAVER, SILKS AND VELVETS CHEAPER. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. 4,000 pieces ef narrow trimming Velvets, every color, ab the full piece. roideri's and Laces eben “Kia and nesstylen in Goth Gloves and Hosiery. in Euibroideries and Laces, ‘nittod and Woven Wool bls! and Sontags ebeaper, EDWARD RIDLEY, ‘SM and 31136 ae neat and 6% Allen atreet, ith block east from the Bowery. T GRAND sy CHEAP. Prone, ADY MONDAY, NO’ THOUSARD FELT BLOOMERS, ‘S6c. ait 75c. each, hy every: where from 7c. to $1.25. Also, drab, brown and black Pa poe and Bloum- erscheap ‘AR D RIDLEY, ‘3lb4g Grand street, Entrance to this department os Allen sirec __ Sith Dok enpt from the Hower. At GRAND STREET GuBAP STORE — ¥ th “iargent sock of f erst croxhbitel bone bo in thia cit} by 01 jacity, of every deseripto ever exhibited Ly one boxiee tn thi city, Tt Grand utreet. Entrance io this department 66 Allen surect _Pituis block east froin the eee T NO. 355 BROADWA TRANG, ADRUANCE & €O., Wil otter ot retaiton NOAPAT: Nov. 10, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. ‘DRESS GOODS, Purchased at the GREAT AUCTION SALES Of last week. vizi— lou PIEQES CHECK SILKS, IN HIGH COLORS, Suitable for Miswew and Ladies wear, with A prtment of large a “DES BOLE SILKS IN THE NEW th 9 large assortment 4 ‘ND. "pLAck sh Also a larve assortment of | In batt BROUNE ROCHE srt or Also desin an REAL DLA CSitAWLS, VERY CHEAP. nti Finoy are Paris in al! col A, ® STEWART & CO. Will open on MONDAY MORNING, the 10th instant, | At 9 O'CLOCK, their NEW STORE, CORNER of BROADWAY and TENT! STREET, With an ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODB, SELECTED EXPRESSLY for the oc ‘CANTON. ee ‘SIXTH AVENUE selling Hosier; fKoodm Navias, Homiwen Maltors, Embroidarien bons, ‘trimmings, Velvels, Buttons, Soaps, Small War: sand | allothes goods DER BROADWAY PRICES. AtZS per cent T Ladivs should examine our assortment of Undershirte and ue @sortment ‘or ladies, men and cheay We veep ipevely Kind of Hosiery for indies, men end children, atl ia idinds of Gloves und ait prices for Indies, men and woh spletdié assortment of Hoods, Nubias amd Sontags, at pr ec ue white wool Hoods, Giiters, Mitts, &e.; mice so. Shore’ wool Mufflers; ladies’ and chitdren's Leggings, bigmus, drabs, fe, Korue.and Trimming Ribbons, all widihe and colors, | hes ve Fd pleces colored Velvet Ribbona, from auction, great Teitlitie of bisek Velvots, black with eglored edge, cheap, Voivei path.an' Worked Trimtiings, Crepe Erenmin nik an iin onis, ings, Tnseritings, Laces, Bands, Ploun- sr te thins Fender ie ear’ Tinsions, Tarletons- IN SMALL WARES, ‘TRIS MINGS, keep the tatact mon chonpeat ancortment ip st 20) yards Spool Cotton, Se. per spool, Alea, 4°, per paper; best Pins, Se. her goods equaily low. RONALDSON & MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineternih street. AY DE PERCEVALS. 637 BROADWAY All kinds of Children’s Cloaks, Dr Blankets, Sock, Corsets, Ohm Infants’ Wats rons, Bi i ee de dialdt Casiumnea, Lad broidered s'saud Ni Ladice’ ready nade Under 18, hated lkeredete, & | “" embroidered on handkerchiefs, Braiding, Cotion aud Sitk Ein: Stamping for embroideries aud sand Coais of Ars: en und bedelother made to order, cexcented persoetly. mart ovr SALE oF 8 San ERR LS CORMICER, MATS, Velvet Capeting $1, 20 er y rit, yard: lot of Three Tugrain’ Carpeting, to vs sold in. Paper, 1c. per roll; flue LCLorH. SOATES: ( ona t Stead, Tike STOCK At A Discount. Ww Pray PATRNUE, Having punebared ala Shoriti's Sale in Browdwag, th Ste ver * baa ae consist EY AND GLOVES, A “| BANKRUPT Mant Ipt-ce Ornaments, Iokstends | iy munies, ae.. &°., wiikelear them ort | an Broadway prices. | ‘MOONEY'S, "8, 108 SIXTH av ENUE —S00 ‘alicnes, worth We., selling a’ T JAR, MOONEY'S, 168 Sixt AVENUE —900 A AL pais Bigusers, worth 86 for $400. TJ. MOONBY'S, 108 SIXTH AVENUE —A FIRST laa vo tadles’ and gentiornen's Hosiery, Under Drawers, wool aud coiton Half Hose, gente Travettiug Slarts, ker de. i? 103 ‘SIXTH AVE! LARGE Shawis of the newest styles, Png SIXTH AVENUE “LARGE _ MooxEY 3s Stade. P4do., 1O4do. Call at ease at the stock. } GAYNOR'S PARIS CORSET AND €KIRT T MRS. aus aioe Meera ae § renses. woadway, near Union bast T 165 BRO. ieee DRESS s00ns, Mourniny vals 30 Also 2,000 yerdn tuperine. all wool Sgro rolore binck and Brus foc of Engites lack aga white pire Gace + SPhie. worth Fo fethe . Broaden , ore "OG Hook. T "ew gaa TO At Ente fo suit x ye Tm ies and Sea ia ants repens Ski att nites Wiheds with all 1900 6.4, oor, way. 1 Bee. aeaae bug ran ps BRITIGH AND BAX Dues 8, oa the Great Auction Bales THURSDAY aud FRIDAY, At Prices varying fe 205, A YAR D, AND Abe muon BETTRR THAN a ite 8 tovite yee ie apenas iaitention ‘of purchasers to the abore wait Gales A SPLENDID 8T0C! NEW STYLES FEED Gs TSE 2) to SO per cent tae 3 bout ei CLOA i" a! “Marnie ul 1h eo ‘tnele ad totemtee's r Goods an ie before going to m - | IE _targe tote of Drews Goods, dc., &e., recetved con stantly from auction. W. K. PRYTON, No. 274 Dewery," heat Houston street. oe vt tatinte oid Ss ete AND COLORED VEL ‘VELVET RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS, and « full ascortment of MILLINERY GOODS at very tow prices. roadway prices. THOS. & J, G. JOUNSON, (866 Caval street, corver Wooster, hua. om en 6 me 4 @ Gee ~ 1 uuntt av Eiia oO at abana pages Goops, Gouowon WARES ‘ing | aco now mec AN retail ea Re most ex an IMMENSE STOC i CLOAKS at $: OLOAKS at $7 and $8. OLOAKS at $8 ant $9, CLOAKS a $10 0:04 $1. CLOAKS wt $12 to $26. CLOAKS 25 to Cy PER © ENT CHEA THAN BROADWAY STORER | Ladies, please exams our Garmenis, In siyie, and manufacture we guarantee them eqn ely, wok YP (Qpo4Ks and MANTILLAS FULL 8TOCK NOW OPEN, AT RETAIL Also, a choice stock of REAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR Si: AND SCARF. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & €O, CANAT STREET, corner of Mercer; QPQaKs, CLoaKs, c/o 1 rare ARS. CLOAKS. PLL TRI VE! ESQUIMAUX VELVET, BEAVER THE McCLELLAN THE DUYONT And a variety of other siylen yles, ‘AL 29 (0'50 perceni below Broadway prices, ORYBTAL oEALACR, EMPORIUM, “_W. RB. ROBERTS. ‘SMITIT Has:opened i FALL AND WIKTER PASHIONS IN VELVET, SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS, oF THE LATEST PARISIAN STYLES, Also, & large assortment of her own manufacture pow rei x M2 Broa ath street, Cre oe. y, corner of Ty ais DRY GOODS. SOLOMON & HART IMPORTE Of all Kinds of CURTALN 3 FURNITURE COVERINGS, Pols tee MATERIALS, and every siyic of the aiten fon of 49 BROADWAY, S AND MANUFACTURERS lemme | tin the Nock of market, end which oe vanit and iy AT E. LOW PRICES Gobovon & Hany rarer n ORATORS, are off: ek of PREM ‘if AND AME Kt HANGINGS, which (lis tease anc weil assorved, They will evariniee ether for plain ec deco: sogings, Wi De executed mae artistic and Workmonlive manner, 7 BROADWAY, of Waverly place, ql BS o0Ds ves and’ EL Kil Gle OV ELIE Nubtus, (food Woollen wud F Jonvin’y and Alexandre’ a Au assortment Oo | Steel, Jk ape) Seed aml Shell } ns, Sleeve Buttons, Brac atid Bit Gla ba, Brushes, Partarnery, Soaps, « _Under the Now Yor Hotel HAWLS IN GREAT VARIBYY AND: ‘ auciion, at ney i Examine oo Pelt Blo $i KEGULARLY BOL, Dat ALOT OF REALS Hien FLOWERS, from 3736 cots to 75 conte per buach, cost $1 and upwards to tai port, EDWARD RID. SRL un! SI Grand pireet 1,05 Allen street, Bt blvck this depart Bowery. 304488 216 CANAL STREET. SAUQUES ‘SiReD BARS. CKETS, MANTILLAS, In evgry variety of materials, ‘AT YHE-ONITED SYATES CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, 304 and 306 Canal street HO. CAREY. ‘ site Arnold, Constad) a igh MInGES SND CHLLDREN'S CLOAKS IN ALL $150. 000 WORT ghINET YORNITURE, WHOLESALE AND RETAID, | y DEGRAAL & TAYLOR. No. 87 BOWERY, Otfer their entire sto:k at lower prices than any olher estab Yishment jn tue erty Coneinting of sake onwiating of OSEWOOD PARLOR AKD CHAMDER, FURNITURE, n Brocatel, Delaine i ; MAHOUANY, WALNUT ‘AND SEMATHON FURNITURE ALL GOOD “eat AN! TED. Genk HAIR SHAWLS, ALL KINDS Laces, bought for cash ir LOUIS ANRICH, 723 Broadway. ORSETS AND SKIRTS—THE = LATEST AND cheapest stock. tn the, city, mico iting Corsets from $1, new style Skirts, st also, Corset materials wholesale Mrs. ELGER ALOSING OUT THE BALANCE OF A WELL A8. J sorted stock of Dry Gooda, removed to the store, 766 Broadway, for the couveuience of sale, ck eee. low. ae present 8. G. HOOK. (yEantorne a. SMITH ean 8 he ‘OKIVED PARIC ©. 1oaKs. yok Misate AND CHILDRI Broadway, corner of Twenty-siath street. AR: Teapectfully announces to hi N00) Ppen fhe public that he bas removed to the spacio "nore 760 Broadway, avar Ninth street, in making the above announcement he takes the oppor of expressing ihe hope, that the patronage 60 bestowed on him through the man be continued, and he promises to ues his anerit it Bape DRESSES IN NEW AND CHOICE DRAIGNS, Received per + steamer Arabia, will be opened ON MONDAY. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., rect, corner of Mercer, Press CLOTHS. — A LARGE ASSORTMENT RECHIVED Per steamer Arabia, w will be opened at Retajl on MONDAY, November 10, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Cana} street, cornor of Merc Framiey pry avons. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE 40. ARE NOW OFFERING AT RETAIL, A LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR FAMILY DRY GOoDs, TABLE, SHEETING AND SHIRTING LINENS, TOWELLINOS, NAPKINS, &C. 0 COTTON SHEETINGS AND SIIRTINGS, YLANNEDS, QUILTS. eo FRENCH NULLS, ORGANDIES, EWISS AND TARDETANS, ming dvesse: BLANKETS, Suitaste for _CANAL STREET, corner of Meroer NDIA SHAWLS. AMO’ ST OTHER INDIA CAMELS Hair Shawls, on Monday, f will show a superh black (ong, probably the finest Shaw! ja America. J. RUSSELL, a ‘ooster suivet, N. B.--Tudia Shawis alered, repaired, HES MOONEY, HAVING “OF ESED THE sTOR eupied by C. G. Hook, 18 . between ficeets, with an entire new strek of Fo- fe Drv Goods, bow the beat markets, will seli suCR Prices we cA satisfaction. nduping the ane price thing but Grst clue tion to the follo: Poplins, &e M°”’ RNING DRESS voons. fem, and keepin, 9 would ARNOLD, CONSTABLE &CO. HAVE NOW OPEN A VERY FULL CLL STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOuDs, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., eur Broadw repetuly informs the ladies of New York that she has returned from France with a large and beautiful as- pent of vor WINTER BONNETS AND HEADDRESSES, Relected by her elt ADAMB MAS, LATE RI TENDENT OF [AR id, Constable & Ce leave to state to ber friends and eustomers tl rau,ements with Lord & Taylor, 461 and 467 Broadway, rain ‘ecloakas exclusively for them. In eee with the above I have opened my drosemakin: jah. meni, whieh will be conducted with the same skil ‘fod taste M a Amity et. MM" Fr PINCHON, Having re retcraed frov now Ope f FALL AND witFEn VASHIONS ; ; VELVET, g10/8 AND CLOTH oa astort Ales ob aaron BLACK SILKS For ai rc ases, to which he Tie attention of ber Pavia, Uf, RL, BE. MORRIS.—CUSTOM sHint, Tee eee qy. Remember Mie Borris, No. se Arntty sirect. private JPBAL LACES. A CHOICE SELECTION IN COLLARS, 1L8, COIFFURES, SE’ GETS, dc, now open at retail, Sanal strggt, corner of Mercer. ITRANG, G, ADRIANCE & 00, Pee MMA wre tin Monday! Ne y Fr dE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Purchase wt the Maio Gast tk coma 8.00 yards orromatt vaio and EMPRESS CLOTHS, recta ant Plain Coles, fram acts te 10 8, Te Pigcde ahs as Uh BaF ABRs, REES an TaN Lot uty at the new shades we Re conte upward. Ree a8 Chore 18, wb Fucks SWORE Vac H MERUNOBS, tu now shades _DRESS adoba Sniten BhrOl OFFERED. practical PSAP ATORERs, CURTAINS, and eve AVE CURTAIN coo! = ’ ray ORNIC OBS AND TRIMMINGS, vr before 0 Taher ae ema pry envers Co {oe CURTAINS, VAL: TC OLD AND PAINTED WIXDOW SHADES, Ata am alt advanee on cot PHAR ARRE. 0 0 th Bhenttigs. Billow Capes. five at low prives for cash, at HovgukEEPING Gaons, ithe, King, Towels non Spreads, Ae all z| pi v ‘tot P Sek: Irare tho. Astor House nal Md pasa the door, fe fer'vou ce at indeoener of Tenth steel. Thefare and mii Tinera Tt eave ry ban 4 do! eons one : w dollar Come early a the morn! the a Sieur rete business coimmences, vine “ MILLINERY, &C. LL THOSE IN SEARCH OF NOVELTIES IN THE millinery line wilh A EMMONS), 657 Broadway, w rest axtorte mentever offe) nelouted by Mr sumone himself Taw lowest ansit prices. MALLET, 13 CLINTON PLAC . net Frases, Plain and Velvets Flowers, Kibbons, dete Brid ts Wronthe and Yeits Breakfast and, Dros Citys, Colturys, do Line. Vella’ Barbex, Guipures apt Chant ite cas, Wloak and Dr. b es of Novelty, All the above arcleg have gust been recei.ed, ar d selcotedt in the best houses in Paris, i 3. —VEI BLAOK VEL Bowe Goiored Yeive BUNN'S Mil bat Broadway, 5 n’s Hats OWERS, WATS, (heesING our HONN are now ali offer eminanta Bide Toanathaltpiices, dab Lue of Froneh Biowers. A tow tine ported potiern Koniets cheap. to close. + . Boe Millinesy orders execnted, BLUXO 1,117 Broadway, corner of Twent rs, , frow 73 ents. THO having enguyed ten Velvet Huis, of eho Fa, made noon on ic you want an elit or te patent ant see th Fe parchawing. Phey ave poet Worth uvelve and hftern do hire, ou wish to k t where togo ‘ omivet, he nloest hind on Je. aind you will see a vf od A NoTioR, Seer Wie Bee been tore Rally} Rang tee the price, But, then. ths yea lly fear, Bell quite do uy Brondway : for in his store you'll See muck more, And have auch less to pay Fou'll kely ask. of such w taste Why, 8 be i Le abaden f Findall tac's alee RIBBONS of evere sige, jnaiuy and every price, SIXTH AVENUE. 4 e Miiliveay Establish- ment in the United 8 milliners and counury woul ccopers cam hnd every article apperiataing to thearade, i tnudet the lowest prices, We received frei tive Tate © Van Wyek, ALL EUR Perneced £ Warren, 8 bree 8 ns 8 V mi iaguding Browns, Blues (the most fo shaiden), Kecarhich we'are enable 10. offer to the trade at & from Inst years prices. ‘Aiso trom (he name sale, «line of the mort » ROYAL VELVETS ¢ a atauetion, bein Portatign uf Nenare &Co, We will out at $2 001 icent Cae lose them rd, worth four dotinrs, vole a Our Tinmnense siv:k of Ostrich Tips cheap. by aonen oF Erem. Milliners visiting the efty wills pore a iv atour eoll Mi down tows | vanch te ier when offing house. Halt pieces of Ribbon and sulk lowers sold @t Ue same low wale aeby the street Attend to you, Sixth avenre, two doors f re ‘yetvers, ELVETS, VEL VETS IMPORTANT TO MANUPACTURERS (OP FLOWEHS, JEWELRY BOXES, MILLINERY, ac. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, CANAL STREET, € Have imported this season and ave receiving by every steamer FRENCH, GERMAN AND . Ps ENGLISH VELVETS, . AU anades and quatitios, and will sell to manufacturers at the lowest prices for exsi, and in quantities to sult thelr req requirements, Amiptotan Zuber aid mets wa, Oc Tew 4 Hewat Goldy 1 ete al warrants Gaiweeneterth and Bieveatb ca , GRAND 8 m2 ae ‘Tay! full or partial sets of rin Without extrne 25; sliver oF ner or rubber § RESTAURANTS. Risin BOLRS, eke dee Rae FOR Dy to-morrow. mn re Bi x i Che ot fa ine con titlow. al nena mms envoys % a N ERP ECO Arey is. 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